
John The Revelator
Kish Moody’s version of “John the Revelator” on the Holy Rock Revival album takes a classic gospel song and infuses
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“Your Love Lives On” is a heartfelt southern rock ballad from Kish Moody’s album Living Testimony. The song beautifully captures the enduring power of love, reflecting on how those we cherish remain with us in spirit, just as God’s love lives on in our hearts.
The song’s verse speaks to the lasting impact of love, even through pain and distance:
“Did you hear me crying in every prayer I’ve prayed, down on my knees, begging for the pain to go away. Everything keeps running through my mind, somehow I’ve been frozen in time, but your love lives on from the rising of the sun till the evening comes, to eternity and beyond. Although you’re far away it won’t be long until I see you again.”
These heartfelt lyrics convey a deep sense of longing, hope, and faith, reminding listeners that love transcends time, distance, and circumstance.
“Your Love Lives On” resonates through its soulful vocals and reflective southern rock instrumentation. Kish Moody’s delivery emphasizes the emotional depth of the song, making it an anthem for remembrance, hope, and the enduring nature of love. It’s a track that comforts and uplifts, whether for personal reflection or sharing moments of connection with loved ones.
“Your Love Lives On” is available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all major streaming platforms. Add it to playlists for inspiration, faith, and heartfelt music that speaks to the soul.
Kish Moody’s album Living Testimony brings together songs of hope, faith, and resilience. Alongside “Your Love Lives On”, tracks like Foot Prints, At The Mention Of Your Name, and Warfare create a collection of songs that inspire and encourage listeners in every season of life.
Feel the lasting impact of love—listen to “Your Love Lives On” by Kish Moody today.
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